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Deck The Hallmark
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Moon and Back (Hallmark Chanel - 2025) ft. Erin Shea

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 60:55


Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTH *Producer note: a listener has explained to me how PO boxes work* A woman walks into a bar as Oliver narrates over the scene. We see that she ends up in the background of a selfie while she's walking around. She sits at the bar, writes a letter, and puts a stamp on it. When she notices the cops looking around, she quickly leaves, causing the letter to fall to the floor and get kicked under the bar. Fast forward five years: the gang is at brunch. Ramon brings them a letter he found under the bar — it turns out this brunch spot and the nightclub from five years ago are one and the same. They can't make anything out from the outside of the letter, so they open it. Unfortunately, the letter couldn't be less helpful — it's even signed "Me," almost as if it's written in code. We also find out that Shane and Rita are both pregnant! Yippie! Oliver and Shane go to tell Oliver's dad that they're expecting. Oliver is also working with his dad to open a postal museum. While going through the attic, Oliver's dad finds a box labeled "For Oliver Someday" and quickly tries to hide it. The next day, they're back at the office when Charley reads the letter and immediately realizes that the author is talking about the now-famous artist Nate Hallaway. Shane looks him up and sees he's playing a gig in Vegas. ROAD TRIP! Oliver and Shane go to a doctor's appointment, and everything is looking good with the baby. However, Oliver realizes he knows very little about his family history. He goes to talk to his dad, who then gives him the "For Oliver Someday" box. Meanwhile, the gang makes it to the Vegas show. At first, Nate acts like he doesn't know what they're talking about. But after the show, he admits the truth: the letter is from a woman named Tracy Rio. She wrote his best songs. That night, she had suddenly disappeared without telling him why. Since then, she has been sending him songs and he sends money via a P.O. box every month. The team stakes out the P.O. box until someone matching Tracy's description shows up. They follow her and discover that she's now a caregiver. She invites them in and shares her story: she's been on the run ever since her dad robbed a bank when she was a child. Her whole family has been "wanted" ever since. When she turned 18, her mom gave her money and stamps, and they communicated through a postal box. After that fateful night, she assumed the box no longer worked and never wrote again. She asks the team to find her mom and tell her she's okay. While working on this, Oliver reads through the letters his dad kept and begins to question why his dad held onto them all these years. As he's processing all of this, Oliver tracks Tracy's mom to a nearby church. He delivers Tracy's letter and tells her he must report her to the police. However, he finds out she has another daughter who will turn 18 in six weeks, so he agrees to give her that time before reporting her. Oliver and his dad have a heart-to-heart about fatherhood and reconcile. Six weeks later, it's time for the gala to raise money for the postal museum. Tracy — whose real name is Lilly — shows up, and her mom is there too. Lilly goes on stage to sing. Meanwhile, Oliver tells her mom that it's time: the feds are waiting. She turns herself in, and Oliver reunites Lilly and Nate backstage. The movie ends with the gang hanging out, drinking Yoo-hoo, and Rita finding out that the baby they're adopting was just born — so they rush off together.

Uwe Boll RAW U.S.A. (+ UBR Premium) Podcast
Minecraft review - by Gary not Uwe Boll :)

Uwe Boll RAW U.S.A. (+ UBR Premium) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 5:55


You had your chance to get Uwe Boll to review it but we didn't get enough likes so here's Gary instead. Yippie ki yay!!!!!

The_C.O.W.S.
The C.​O.​W.​S. Abraham Bolden's The Echo From Dealey Plaza Part 4 #Yippie #COINTELPRO #Chicago #JFKassassination

The_C.O.W.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025


The Katherine Massey Book Club @ The C.O.W.S. hosts the 4th study session on Abraham Bolden's The Echo From Dealey Plaza. Last week the House Oversight Committee's Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets heard testimony from Oliver Stone, Jefferson Morley, and Eugene DiEugenio. The proceedings revealed White CIA officers repeatedly lied under oath during several official hearings into the assassination of Pres. Kennedy. White CIA officers like James Angleton accessed 198 pages of classified information on Lee Harvey Oswald days before the 1963 murder in Dallas. The Task Force even released the CIA written report which flatly rejects the lone gunman theory that Oswald alone murdered the president. During last week's session, Bolden told us that he was eventually charged with scheming to pilfer classified documents with negro hoodlums. White officers searched his residence, and, according to Bolden's wife Deborah, stole $400 cash. They left no receipt. Bolden spoke with the press about the specious charges against him. His black father phoned him long distance from St. Louis, Missouri to tell his son Abraham to shut up. A sentiment Bolden's black Chicago attorney George Howard vigorously endorsed. #GoneToTexas #ChickensComingHomeToRoost #TheCOWS16Years CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#

Nashville's Morning News with Dan Mandis
The World is Feeling Yippie

Nashville's Morning News with Dan Mandis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 16:33


The World reacts to President Trumps Tariff plan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Bruce Willis wird 70 - "Yippie-Ya-Yeah, Schweinebacke!"

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 3:53


Wilhelm, Katharina www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9

ExplicitNovels
Cáel Leads the Amazon Empire, Book 2: Part 4

ExplicitNovels

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025


A Time WarpBy FinalStand. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels.What follows is a diversion from the central storyline, but it is crucial to understanding why certain members of the supporting cast are behaving the way they are.808 BCE near Halab in what is today's Northern Syria:For me, Cael Nyilas, it was a return to last night's horrifying scene that engulfed me. The screams of dying horses and moribund men crying the pantheon of life's final regrets. Blood, piss, voided bowels and the stench of comingled sweat and leather filled my nostrils. The true cacophony of battle was all about. The battle shock faded into an innocuous background distraction.In my heart of hearts, I felt at ease, even content. We were cut off and surrounded yet hardly hopeless. Men, my brothers-in-arms and the younger noble sons of Assur and Nineveh combined to put a press of shields, armor and flesh encircling us. Those 'pampered' aristocrats stank with fear and well they should. Death was still possible before their relief arrived.I hurt, Shara (my deity?), I was wounded, but it meant nothing. I laughed; a primitive version of 'atheists and foxholes' passing through my mind. This body had lived through much worse. The closest man, her deceased husband's cousin, and I lifted the shattered wooden chariot off the person our circle was centered on. My arm was extended to her.She was glorious, fierce and half-drunk with battle lust. I could feel her talon-like fingers through the leather and 'parzillu' scales guarding my bicep. She half jumped and was half pulled to her feet. Her kinsman presented her 'misplaced' sword, hilt first. In her eyes, I saw the burning intensity of the Shamash (Sun God, consort of Aya?) at the height of the Burning Season.Her martial mirth exceeded any other noise as it passed her lips."You took your time getting here," Shammuramat taunted me, not a true reproach. "I was so bored, I decide to take a nap in the shade of my conveniently overturned chariot." She defied all fortunes that conspired toward her demise; her own breed of madness."You looked so peaceful in your sleep, I didn't want to wake you," I bantered back. Her 'kinsman' scowled at my familiarity with his monarch. My champions, more like brothers to me than any kin born of my blood, had carved a gory swath to her stranded bodyguard. Mounted on Median steeds, we had pressed back the entourages of two Aramean kings bent on her violent passing.A barricade of overturned, or unattended chariots gave us space to dismount and perform our very visible rescue mission. All the pieces were right where she wanted them; everything unfolding according to her plan. Focus the enemy in the center with her person and the banner of Assur while the rest of her chariots and all of her cavalry swept through an unguarded wadi and fell upon them from behind.Brilliant. Somewhat less brilliant when faced with the desperate energy of our enemies, but her victory was already a certainty. The allied Western Kings were sure my command was attempting to snatch the Queen back to the safety of her infantry. Those hardy, foot-bound souls were still holding their own against the greater mass of the enemy footmen.The children of rebellious nobles bent every bit of their remaining energy, squandered their last reserves to ensure Shammuramat didn't escape. If the positons were reversed, they would have eagerly abandoned their troops and sought safety to the rear. The idea of Shammuramat being overwrought with terror was absurd.Our opponents' bellows for our blood turned into wails of despair. The charging, plumaged steeds of Assyria had appeared behind them. Our enemies had nothing left to slow the new arrivals down, much less stop them. For those who dared defy Shammuramat, Queen of all the Akkadians, the slaughter was just beginning."Come 'Alal' (that was me); I promised 'Atarshumki' I would kick his head over his own city walls before sunset and I always keep my promises," she shoved one of my horse-holders aside and took one of my steeds. 'Alal' was not the name my father gave me. It meant destroyer and it was blasphemy to lay claim to it."Killing kings will cost you extra," was my impious response.Assyrians nobility barely tolerated mercenaries most of the time. My men and I didn't care. I hadn't taken up the killing business to make friends and my troops felt the same way. What mattered to us was that their coin was good and delivered on time. That was a good thing because whores and merchants were loath to advance 'our kind' anything on credit."I'll meet you half way," she grinned manically at me while my fighters and I raced for our mounts. (Saving the junior nobility wasn't what she were paying us for.) "I'll let you take any prince you capture as a hostage." I nodded. My men cheered hungrily, despite the choking dust. As long as I didn't get too greedy, the Kings would pay for their sons. Now we had to capture the bastards."Tūbātu," I reminded them. 'Goodwill'. It was a polite way of saying 'stop your chariot, rest your arms and your mother won't have to come begging for your corpse'. It was best to let opposing nobility keep their dignity in our business. Today's enemy might be tomorrow's paymaster.I blinked and things changed.Planting followed harvest and harvest followed planting. It had long ago become a blur. Shammuramat had grown older. Her first son became king when he was of age. I had long exceeded my welcome and my desire to stay. I was fixed to this small patch of the greater world by a rare emotion, empathy.It had come out of nowhere. We were campaigning against the Scythians raiding over the Zagros Mountains and followed them into Urartu. Night had fallen and I walked the camp as was my habit; being killed a few times in your sleep will make you err on the side of caution. Shammuramat was gazing out over the river Arkas."I though all the scouts have returned," I asked as I stepped to her side. A cool, early autumn breeze blew down the valley, tossing a few loose locks of her greying hair. She always had one patch shorn short which made her left-side braids prone to unwind."They have. We head back for Nineveh with the dawn," she murmured, her mind elsewhere."Do you ever dream of home?" she asked me out of the blue."No. I don't dream anymore. I rarely sleep and if I did, I would hope to dream of something less boring," I snorted in amusement. She had never talked about her home, to anyone as far as I knew."You will be going to Lydia when winter comes," she stated tensely."King Gyges needs someone with experience beating Cimmerians," I answered. The true reason was that I was no longer welcome on the Assyrian payroll because I insisted on recruiting only non-Assyrians into the ranks of my ferociously effective little band of one hundred; never more and rarely less."Shemtsu is a fool," she grumbled."That is unfair," I countered. My willingness to argue with her was one of my charms in her eyes. "He is an excellent Treasurer and he makes sure your vassals pay their tribute on time and in its full amount."The silence was hurtful to me because Shammuramat was never one to obfuscate her thoughts, especially around me. It was one of her charms, to my way of thinking."Salmu Eretu, the northern night sky has no answers for what ails you. Get some sleep. Tomorrow is going to start out cold before it bakes us." I called her 'Black Cloud' in Akkadian.I had first used that name twenty years ago to insult her, highlighting her tempestuous nature. In the Assyrian court, having just received recognition for my quick thinking, Shammuramat had belittled my accomplishment, throwing my body between her, her unborn child (the man who was now not-so-gently ushering me to the border) and a Kassite noble and his retainer bent on killing them both.Had my deed not been witnessed by half a dozen reliable sources, I wouldn't even have received that tawdry token."He sought glory without risk," she spat out her insult in a Hittite tongue alien to this court. Unfortunately for us both, I had worked for a Babylonian family for a few generations and they had been kind enough to turn me from an illiterate commoner to a man of some education.Ironically, they even taught me my native cuneiform long after my birthplace was barely a memory."Well aren't you a black cloud on an otherwise waste of a day," I replied somewhat bitterly. Her eyes widened, then narrowed and then I heard her laugh for the first time."Should I tell them what you said?" she mocked me and my predicament."But of course," I grunted in Akkadian. I'd screwed up. My inner thoughts were 'please not decapitation, please not decapitation' because getting my head on straight after that was a real bitch."You've been nothing but a black cloud bent on turning the choking dust at my feet into a grasping, muddy morass. Why stop now?" I announced loudly. If you are going to die, die well. Having died too many times to count, remembering my last words were all I had left to look forward to.The guards, familiar with the Queen's temper and stunned into inaction by me clearly embracing a long, messy death, stood around uselessly. Had I been allowed a weapon in the royal presence, I might have thought which one to kill first."I gift you, a lowborn man of the South (Sumerian), with honors and you respond by insulting my wife?" King, Shamshi Adad V growled as he rose from his throne."Husband," she stood to join him. I thought it was a pity she rarely smiled. "You asked that I too give a gift to my savior and the savior of our son (all unborn babies were sons back then until roughly half had the audacity to gender switch while exiting the womb). I have chosen." I was expecting my life for the moment and a day's head start to the border."It is your choice to make," the King allowed."From this day, until my passing, this man may always speak his mind in our lands," she demanded. She had a habit of fatally correcting anyone who saw her as less than co-ruler. The hesitation was deafening."As you will," Shamshi Adad V acquiesced to yet another of his wife's odd 'requests'. From that day forth we had been fast friends. She never asked about my immortality, where I was from, or how I ended up with my elite band of professional killers. I returned the favor. It was an unspoken understanding that in a few years, or decades, she would die and I would leave, not necessarily in that order. We had shared more years than I had given to any one person in quite some time."There is nothing left for me but ash," she declared with morbid certainty."Should any of us expect any better?" I did my best to offer words of comfort she would accept."Oh no," her noise was too bitter to be a laugh. "I had my own 'Life beyond Death' and it was stolen from me, along with my birthright.""We are chasing the thieves?" I asked."Yes and no," her face grew grim once more. "These were not the ones I was looking for. They share some bonds with some of the Scythian tribes who live on the far side of the Sea of Death (the Black Sea). These raiders weren't from those tribes.""Why are you turning back?" I questioned. "You know your Assyrians are loyal. They will follow wherever you lead. Your son won't begrudge you these few hundred. I'll come too.""Why?" she turned and looked into my eyes. She still had that blazing fire in her eyes. She was teasing me. If she asked, I too would follow and my men would follow me."The Scythians have been raiding the Lands of the Two Rivers from, well, before I graduated from 'spear for hire' to a 'seeker of a mastery of war'. The rich plunder of their camps will provide plenty of incentive for my men plus we can sell the horses when we come back," I stated."I do not have the years left to spend on such a campaign," she sighed. I had never heard a hint of defeat in her speech before. It was unsettling and rather tragic."I have squandered my years in marriage, being Queen and raising my boys. I tried to make Assyria my new family and I am revealed to be a fool. You had it right. We will always be outlanders. No matter how brave, loyal, just and smart, we would never be allowed in their sanctimonious circle," she said. "You. I should have ridden off with you after my first born was acknowledged (the present King Adad-nirari the 3rd).""We could have gathered up some more fighters, ridden over shattered Phrygia, to the narrows (Bosporus) and into the lands of the Thracians. There is a legend of a great river that pours out from the western shore of the Death Sea. What I seek is up that river.""How many would we face?" I grew equally serious."One," she coughed. "Me." My confusion was obvious. "I am not asking you to fight me, Alal. I want you to come back for me.""I can't. That is not how it works," I stated."How does it work then?" she looked into my eyes. The fire was there, but banked and waning. I didn't say anything. "I have never seen, or heard of you entering a temple.""Your men go. You do not stop them, but you have given up any pretense of worship," she pressed. "Do you not believe that anything exists beyond your senses?""I believe," I sighed. "I believe people are fools for giving offering, pledging their fidelity, pleading for mercy, or extending thanks to any deity. Those Shar-an (gnats) do as they will, unless it is to punish us for treating them like the spoiled children they are."Shammuramat regained her long-stilled laughter."I have always felt a kinship with you through our mutual bitterness.""Bitterness comes with familiarity," I snorted in amusement. Lovers had passion. We shared a simmering anger that came from being irredeemably wronged."I was born Baraqu, the first son of a potter in some city that no longer matters. I was a failure as a potter and an embarrassment to my house and my clan," I began a story I hadn't told another soul in, I couldn't recall. "In those days, the Priest-Kings declared wars and demanded each clan of the city give forth a certain number of males to fight. My family volunteered me and two rowdy cousins.Outside the gates, my clan elder gave each of us a cowhide shield and a spear with a small spindle of copper at the tip so we wouldn't think it was a staff. We marched, I forget which city we were fighting that time. Three days later we found the enemy behind a deep irrigation ditch that had dried out for the season. Our orders were simple, 'There they are. Attack!'My elder was at the back of our mob, making sure none of us ran away. My older cousin made it across the ditch first, but was speared twice; once in the right kidney, I can still remember my first sight of blood, and once, piercing the shield and lodging in his ribcage. My second cousin and I were pushed from behind into the fighting. I stabbed at one shield, doing no harm.Then my surviving cousin's morale broke and he tried to claw his way back into our ranks. He was stabbed in the back, his dying body tangling with mine and bearing us both to the ground. I saw this howling mad face over me. He was a commoner, like me, driven to violence by the terror of battle. His shoddily crafted spear plunged first into my right lung. The second stab found my heart. I died.From there, my spirit fell down toward the wretched dank caverns where all pitiful lowborn dregs are doomed to end up without hope of parole. Instead of endless misery, the Goddess Sarrat Irkalli appeared before me, barring my descent. With icy claws, she trisected my soul. I cannot begin to describe that agony. She snatched up my tattered bits and dragged me back into the world.Sarrat Irkalli is Goddess of the Netherworld, whispered a word that penetrated my brain through the left ear of my cooling corpse. It was an utterance so catastrophic to the fabric of the Veil I dare not repeat it even now.Baraqu? she blew a dark wind upon the first bit of my essence and it flew away.Cael, she whispered to the second portion and off it went in another direction. You are Baraqu no more. The second name was meaningless to me at the time but my name. Do you know that if you have your true name, your spirit can not find its way to your reward, no matter how foul, or pleasing? To the third part of my soul. I name you Alal, he who stands witness to the end of all he desires; their destroyer. Powerful yet powerless.}With that, she left me. My body was stiff from being dead so long. The next few hours were extremely painful. The Sun had set and the Moon was not in evidence. Jackals barked and hyenas laughed as they fought and feasted on the dead. I pushed the body of my cousin off me then crawled down into the ditch to hide. Hardly the reaction of a hero.""Not the actions of the man I know," Shammuramat smirked. "So, your name is Baraqu.""Was and I never much liked the name," I countered. "The priests gave it to me because right before my naming ceremony, a bolt of lightning from a spring storm struck the temple of Shara. So they named me Baraqu, which means 'struck by lightning'.""That sound likes a good name," the Queen Dowager regarded me."That is the noble meaning. The common meaning is less eloquent, it means 'idiot'."Another deep laugh from my treasured compatriot. So few had ever mattered so much to me."Struck by lightning, stricken dumb," she guffawed. "Still not the 'you' I know.""What does the other name mean?""I have no idea. In all my travels I have never found a people familiar with it," I shrugged. She looked out over the low waves lapping against the stony shore."No explanation?" she grudgingly inquired. She had wanted me to continue."No. I have never again come face to face with Sarrat Irkalli, been visited by a messenger, divine, or demonic, received an omen, or any otherworldly presence of any kind," I shrugged. I was long past any resentment. "After the battle I made my way back home, we'd lost, and resumed my life for a few years. My father took the excuse of me 'letting' my kinsmen die to place my younger brother over me.I didn't care. I always hated being a potter, so I ended up being a piddling nuisance all the time and a drunken brawler whenever I had wrangled some beer. I was always the first choice of my clan to send into battle. Despite my lack of training, I began surviving more battles than I died in. At some point, the priests began getting suspicious that I was still hanging around my great-grandnephew's house, so my house Elder suggested I leave the city.I was given a nice copper-headed mace that I had taken in a recent skirmish. Tradition dictated I offer it to the Elder, so he could give it back to me as a sign of my value to the clan. He had taken it for his own. Now he was giving it back out of fear that it held some part of my taint. I had no idea how to live on my own. Two days out, I was robbed and murdered for the first, but not last, time. That inaugural event, I got really angry and hunted those two farmers down.I got my mace back. I also relieved them of an onager, three slaves and a few ingots of silver. I guessed they had been rather successful robbers until they met me."

The Opperman Report
AJ Webberman : YIPPIE, JDO, Dylanoligist, JFK Expert, Garbaligist

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 122:06


Franchise Addicts
A Good Day to Die Hard

Franchise Addicts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 68:19


Coming off the screaming success of our Live Free or Die Hard episode we bring you the fifth and final episode in our Die Hard series, A Good Day to Die Hard. This movie is short, and so is the episode! But don't you worry, we cover it all in minute by minute detail. Yippie-ki-Goodbye to Die Hard.

Rabbit Troop Sucks
Die Hard 2

Rabbit Troop Sucks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 78:43


A bonus holiday episode! What!? Can't keep a good holiday down! We'll visit the past to talk in our present, and you can listen in our future. John McClane (Bruce Willis) is back! Back but in D.C. to see the in-laws for Christmas. And he's now LAPD? But Dulles was actually filmed at the old Stapleton airport in Denver! Baddies are everywhere! Planes are running out of fuel. Reporters are trying to get the inside scoop. A reindeer is supposed to arrive! McClane is just trying to pick up his wife. Between the terrorist acts led by Colonel Stuart (William Sadler), secret soldier missions with Major Grant (John Amos) and shoddy police work with Carmine Lorenzo (Dennis Franz), McClane is going to have to adhere to all of these ghosts' advice and warnings or he may never change. He also icicle-stabs a guy in the eye! RTS dance it up at Old Fezziwg's. Jeremy and Collin make sure that there is enough prize turkey for all.“Yippie kayak other buckets.”

Cheer Up, Buddy!
Die Hard

Cheer Up, Buddy!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 91:00


Now we have a Die Hard episode. Ho. Ho. Ho. Riddy and Tom get into the (debatable) Christmas spirit by discussing "Die Hard," the 1988 action classic directed by John McTiernan and starring Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman.In addition to fanboying over such an iconic film, the hosts also discuss: Sony's Spider-Man villain movies; the but-for test; Googie architecture; Alan Wake 2; marker farmers; and Yippie-ti-yay. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What Were We Watching?
Episode 234: Die Hard / Die Hard 2

What Were We Watching?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 197:46


Yippie-ki-yay, mother-cluckers! Thanksgiving is near, and we're setting the table for a double feature of DIE HARD and DIE HARD 2 with action aficionado Geoff Clarke. Join us as we Die Hard for the Holidays!

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 601 - Cowboys and Crimesolvers (Suspense, Texas Rangers, Johnny Dollar, Gunsmoke, & Dragnet)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 155:20


Yippie-ki-yay, old time radio fans! We're heading west for some radio mysteries set in the wide open spaces of the American frontier. Alan Ladd is on the trail of his brother's murderer in "A Killing in Abilene" from Suspense (originally aired on CBS on December 14, 1950), and Joel McCrea hunts for a cowboy's killer in "The Cactus Pear" from Tales of the Texas Rangers (originally aired on NBC on December 17, 1950). As Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, Edmond O'Brien has to determine if - and why - a rancher's wife bumped off her husband in "The Jarvis Wilder Matter" (originally aired on CBS on February 24, 1951), and William Conrad has to clear his own name in "Matt for Murder" from Gunsmoke (originally aired on CBS on July 26, 1954). Finally, Jack Webb stars in an urban western as the police face off against an armed and delusional man who believes he's defending a fort against the Indians in "The Big Cowboy" from Dragnet (originally aired on NBS on June 1, 1954). Click here for some of my original audio comedy, including some old time radio show parodies!

DIABOLICAL: Evil Schemes Done Better
Nick De Semlyen vs. Sudden Death

DIABOLICAL: Evil Schemes Done Better

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 60:38


“Yippie ki yay, mother pucker” The panel of peril successfully extinguish a housefire, with absolutely NO casualties, thereby proving themselves better than the lead of this week's film. That star is Jean Claude Van Damme, that film is Sudden Death (Peter Hyams, 1995), and our guest at this time is the Editor of Empire Magazine and author of The Last Action Heroes, Nick De Semlyen. Darren McCord (JCVD) is a disgraced (?) former firefighter getting by working at his local ice hockey stadium as a safety marshall. Treating his kids to tickets to the Stanley Cup finals proves to be quite the error, though, as Joshua Foss (Powers Boothe) and his goons invade the stadium and take the visiting Vice President of the United States (Raymond J. Barry) hostage! What does Foss want, and can our high-kicking hero stop him before the final whistle? Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyq2TbL1OG8 ********PLOT SPOILER ALERT******** Foss wants money, of course! A lot of money from a lot of banks, to be diverted into a lot more other banks at the close of each third of the game! If his demands aren't met, come full-time, the arena will be blown to smithereens. Unless our Belgian/French Canadian hero can defuse the bombs, defeat a penguin mascot in fisticuffs, rescue the kids, and save the VP. Did the panel enjoy this week's cinematic soupcon? Could they find a way to improve Foss's villainous plan? And who will be named this week's most diabolical (person/podcast((er)))? https://twitter.com/diabolicalpod https://www.instagram.com/diabolicalpod/ https://www.facebook.com/diabolicalpod Email diabolicalpod@gmail.com

We Heard Wonders - music review podcast from Scotland
New Music - Kosmischer Läufer! Alan Sparhawk! Ezra Collective! Upupayãma! Nubya Garcia!

We Heard Wonders - music review podcast from Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 100:56 Transcription Available


Send us a textYippie-yi-o! Yippie-yi-yay! Pod-casters in the sky! Yer loyal @weheardwonders cowboys Iain and Andrew round up and review the latest musical offerings from cosmic runner and hoaxer(?) Kosmischer Läufer, quiet titan of alternative music Alan Sparhawk, London jazz party-starters Ezra Collective, acid-folk-psych-rock mountain-dweller Upupayãma and sax 'n' string supremo Nubya Garcia. Something lovely and lunar-related has the Vinyl Word. Listen to We Heard Wonders on your podcast platform of choice; tell your friends; like, subscribe and recommend; catch up with previous editions and support the show by buying us a Coffee (link in the show's bio).www.buymeacoffee.com/weheardwondersSupport the showwww.instagram.com/weheardwonderswww.buymeacoffee.com/weheardwonders

Filmwax Radio
Ep 821: Erik Nelson • Emily Packer

Filmwax Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 65:10


The filmmaker Erik Nelson is the guest in the first segment. Erik has a new documentary coming out about called "Daytime Revolution". For one extraordinary week beginning on February 14, 1972, the Revolution was televised. "Daytime Revolution" takes us back in time to the week that John Lennon and Yoko Ono descended upon a Philadelphia broadcasting studio to co-host the iconic "Mike Douglas Show", at the time the most popular show on daytime television with an audience of 40 million viewers a week. What followed was five unforgettable episodes of television, with Lennon and Ono at the helm and Douglas bravely keeping the show on track. Acting as both producers and hosts, Lennon and Ono handpicked their guests, including controversial choices like Yippie founder Jerry Rubin and Black Panther Chairman Bobby Seale, as well as political activist Ralph Nader and comic truth teller George Carlin. Their version of daytime TV was a radical take on the traditional format, incorporating candid Q&A sessions with their transfixed audience, conversations about current issues like police violence and women's liberation, conceptual art events, and one-of-a-kind musical performances, including a unique duet with Lennon and Chuck Berry and a poignant rendition of Lennon's “Imagine”. A document of the past that speaks to our turbulent present, "Daytime Revolution" captures the power that art can have when it reaches out to communicate, the prescience of that dialogue, and the bravery of two artists who never took the easy way out as they fought for their vision of a better world. The film will have a nationwide theatrical screening in 50 cities on October 9th, the day that would have been John Lennon's 84th birthday. The filmmaker Emily Packer graces the podcast in this episode's second segment. In "Holding Back the Tide", an impressionist hybrid documentary, Packer traces the oyster through its many life cycles in New York, once the world's oyster capital. Now their specter haunts the city through queer characters embodying ancient myth, discovering the overlooked history and biology of the bivalve that built the city. As environmentalists restore them to the harbor, Holding Back The Tide looks to the oyster as a queer icon, entangled with nature, with much to teach about our continued survival. The film had its world premiere at DOC NYC 2023, a New York theatrical at DCTV's Firehouse Cinema and will have a theatrical in Los Angeles beginning October Check the website for details.

Hot Chocolate and a Movie: The Christmas Movie Podcast
Brooklyn 99 - Yippie Kayak Christmas Episode

Hot Chocolate and a Movie: The Christmas Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 12:42


In our first mini-episode, we go over the classic Brooklyn 99 Christmas episode, Yippie Kayak. It really delivered on the Die Hard movie references that Kristin was looking for!

Dental Talk - Wartezimmergespräche
97. Dental Talk – Wartezimmergespräche Thema: Wir räumen richtig ab: Gold und Silber für unseren Podcast

Dental Talk - Wartezimmergespräche

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 16:36


Der Sommer neigt sich und der Dental Talk ist endlich zurück! Yippie! Und das sogar mit ganz wunderbaren News: die Wartezimmergespräche wurde beim ersten Dental Marketing Award gleich doppelt ausgezeichnet – unser Podcast darf sich nun über eine Gold- und Silber-Auszeichnung freuen! Dazu sagen wir Euch aber natürlich auch, wie eigentlich der Stand in Sachen COMPRIX und der kommenden IDS aussieht! Aber auch sonst gibt es natürlich reichlich Klatsch und Tratsch in der Dentalbranche. Wir lassen Euch wieder mitreden. Und im Fundstück der Woche zeigen wir, dass man natürlich auch mit der Einsamkeit reichlich Kohle scheffeln kann – gewusst wie! Ihr könnt es wieder kaum erwarten, mehr zu erfahren?  Dann hört direkt rein: ---- Egal, ob neue Trends oder Geschehnisse der letzten Tage, der Podcast von Björn Kersten und Olaf Tegtmeier kommt am Montag und behandelt die spannendsten Themen des Dental- und Marketingbereiches. Beide kennen die Bereiche so gut wie Ihre Westentasche und diskutieren mit Spaß an der Sache und meinungsstark aktuelle Themen und geben Einblicke hinter die Kulissen. ----  #dentalpodcast #dentalmarketing #dentaltalk #dentalnews #dentalpocastdeutsch #wartezimmergespräche #socialmediamarketing #award #IDS #COMPRIX

Witchy Work Wishes
Delta 9 Moon Phase Gummy

Witchy Work Wishes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 53:19


Today's episode is all about Delta 9 Gummies ... what they are, what they do and how we can incorporate them into our routines. My guest Kalon, CTO/Co-Founder of SplashNano (https://www.splashnano.com/) has been working with me to create my own line of Delta 9 Gummies for Witchy Work Wishes called Moon Phase. Kalon brings a wealth of knowledge to this subject and I am so happy he was able to join me today! If you are looking for more information about Kalon and SplashNano head to LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalon-baird. This special episode is #99 gets us ready for some fun giveaways, celebrations and announcements in next week's episode the big 100!! Yippie :-). Charlene

ParaPower Mapping
[SAMPLE] MHCHAOS Agents & Johnny Acid-seeds (Pt. II): Confidential Informant Infiltrations

ParaPower Mapping

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 101:53


Sub to the PPM Patreon to access the entire ten hours of "MHCHAOS AGENTS..." Pt. II & III. The third installment—"THE COLUMBIA COMMUNES TRIGGER COINTELPRO RECALIBRATION"—is now live: patreon.com/ParaPowerMapping What's on the docket for today? Well, we're going to put the finishing touches to our Drugs as Weapons Against Us base, wrapping off the majority of the excerpts from the Potash book that I wanted to work into this series as we expand our primary & secondary source assemblage. We're going to hammer our way thru John's coverage of SDS's history for the most part, including the Columbia Uprising and up to the traditional leadership's gradual mutation into the Weather Underground, triggered in part by the incident where Mark Rudd was involuntarily dosed by an FBI informant. We're also going to introduce the Grateful Dead's manager and a retelling of their smuggling into the locked down Columbia campus by bread van to perform & likely dose the protesters, affixing the anecdote to one of the towers flaring out from our source assemblage. We're going to learn about their manager Rock Scully, his civil rights protesting, & month long imprisonment (a situation that puts a person at risk of turning by the feds, just saying). Speaking of informants & undercover agents, we're going to introduce a number of them today, working them into our MHCHAOS Rogue's Gallery w/in this constantly expanding & renovating structure... These CIs include: George Demmerle (who infiltrated a smattering of the New Left groups we're focusing on in the NYC & Lower East Side scenes) Bob Pierson (a Chicago cop who attached himself to one of the Yippie leaders like a remora during the Chicago Convention protests) Richard Aoki (one of the few non-black Black Panther Party members & onetime Minister of Education who infiltrated & surveilled everyone from CPUSA, YSA, the Trotskyist Socialist Workers Party, the Third World Liberation Front-organized strike at UC Berkeley in the late ‘60s and more besides on behalf of his FBI handler Burnie Threadgill… We're even going to read some redacted docs from his FBI file which will set an exciting precedent for our cont'd investigation into other informers. ***FULL NOTES ON THE PATREON...*** Some additional resources referenced in this installment (will include a fully updated Works Cited eventually): Charles Perry - The Haight-Ashbury: A History Aaron Leonard & Connor Gallagher - A Threat of the First Magnitude: FBI Counterintelligence & Infiltration from the Communist Party to the Revolutionary Union - 1962 - 1974 Seth Rosenfeld - Subversives: The FBI's War on Student Radicals and Reagan's Rise to Power The Richard Aoki FBI Files There's a ton more besides & much more yet to come. Some additional resources referenced in this installment (will include a fully updated Works Cited eventually): Charles Perry - The Haight-Ashbury: A History Aaron Leonard & Connor Gallagher - A Threat of the First Magnitude: FBI Counterintelligence & Infiltration from the Communist Party to the Revolutionary Union - 1962 - 1974 Seth Rosenfeld - Subversives: The FBI's War on Student Radicals and Reagan's Rise to Power The Richard Aoki FBI Files There's a ton more besides & much more yet to come. Music & Clips: | Love - "Alone Again Or" | | 1968 Anti-Vietnam War Protests at Columbia (Periscope Doc) | | A Clip of a '68 Uprising Veteran Speaking to Columbia U Occupiers this Year | | The Shadows - "F.B.I" | | Grateful Dead Live at the Student Union Columbia, May 3rd, '68 | | Anti-War Protests at the Democratic Convention Turn Violent | | Bob Dylan - "A Pawn in their Game" | | Jefferson Airplane - "We Should Be Together" |

John Landecker
YippieFest at the Chopin Theatre

John Landecker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024


Frank Carr, the organizer of YippieFest, joins WGN Radio's John Landecker tochat about the unique 3-day theater event taking over the iconic Chopin Theatre on Friday,August 23rd, 24th and 25th. Listen in while Frank explains what a ‘Yippie' is, howYippieFest was created, and what people can expect if they attend this unique 3-dayevent. Check it […]

CounterVortex Podcast
REVOLUTION 9

CounterVortex Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 37:09


In Episode 233 of the CounterVortex podcast, Bill Weinberg recalls his days as a young neo-Yippie in the 1980s. A remnant faction of the 1960s counterculture group adopted a punk aesthetic for the Reagan era, launched the US branch of the Rock Against Racism movement, brought chaos to the streets at Republican and Democratic political conventions, defied the police in open cannabis "smoke-ins"—and won a landmark Supreme Court ruling for free speech. The Yippie clubhouse at 9 Bleecker Street, the hub for all these activities, has long since succumbed to the gentrification of the East Village, but it survived long enough to provide inspiration to a new generation of radical youth during Occupy Wall Street. Listen on SoundCloud or via Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/countervortex Production by Chris Rywalt We ask listeners to donate just $1 per weekly podcast via Patreon -- or $2 for our new special offer! We now have 64 subscribers. If you appreciate our work, please become Number 65!

Tracer Burnout
Episode 0002 - Bill Vurnakes

Tracer Burnout

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 98:03


Corpsman up! On our second episode, we talk with Mr. Bill Vurnakes, a Navy Corpsman who served in Vietnam. In the Free Fire Area, we discuss the Die Hard movie series. Yippie kay yay!Theme song by The Mountain via Pixabay.https://tracerburnout.com/

C86 Show - Indie Pop
Pat Thomas - Allen Ginsberg

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 49:44


Pat Thomas in conversation with David Eastaugh https://allenginsberg.org/2023/11/w-n-29-2/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/Material-Wealth-Personal-Archive-Ginsberg/dp/1648230369 There are hundreds of thousands of items carefully stored and archived at Stanford University's Allen Ginsberg collection. Counterculture historian Pat Thomas, with the full cooperation of the Allen Ginsberg Estate's Peter Hale, has compiled and annotated a remarkable volume of material, unearthing in the process one astounding find after another. The result is a tome of previously unpublished historical paperwork and vintage graphics and photographs and ephemera that promises an unprecedented look inside one of the most prolific poets and agitators of cultural mores of the 20th century. A poster for Patti Smith's first-ever poetry reading. Correspondence from Allen's stint as literary agent for William S. Burroughs and Herbert Huncke. Yippie manifestos from Jerry Rubin, Abbie Hoffman, and John Sinclair of the MC5. A ticket for a 1974 concert by Bob Dylan & The Band (with Yoko Ono's phone number scribbled on the back). Posters documenting early Beat Generation readings in 1950s San Francisco as well as later ones capturing the 1960s Haight-Ashbury Hippie era. 

The Infinite Skrillifiles: OWSLA Confidential

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Your Favorite Thing with Wells & Brandi

Wells is back from yet another golf thing and Brandi is back from posting thotty pics to her close friends' story! Now that the two are safe and sound at home after always chaotic travel experiences, they can finally catch up on Brandi's calves, Wells' jawline, and some favorite things. Your hosts have had it with just about everyone lately, but thankfully Wells had at least one friendly face on his flight recently: Pedro from Napolean Dynamite. Speaking of great movies, Wells and Brandi have plenty of fave things for you, per usual, including the best murder doc ever made and an album by a sometimes-petty artist you've probably never heard of, Taylor Swift. Plus, Sarah has a bunch of recs for the YFTers, too! They wrap the pod by diving into a new couple alert and further analyzing the appeal of the Montana Boyz.  Favorite things mentioned:   The Jinx  The New Look  Palm Royale  Fallout  The Circle  Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom  Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver  Anyone But You  Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow  The Tortured Poets Department    Thanks to our awesome sponsors for supporting this episode!   Nurx: Taking control of your health starts here. Go to nurx.com/YFT to get started! StoryWorth: Save $10 on your first purchase when you go to StoryWorth.com/yft    Don't forget to rate, review, and follow Your Favorite Podcast! Plus, keep up with us between episodes on our Instagram pages, @yftpodcast @wellsadams and @brandicyrus and be sure to leave us a voicemail with your fave things at 858-630-1856! 

Aquarium Drunkard - SIDECAR (TRANSMISSIONS) - Podcast
Transmissions :: Sean Howe (Live at PRS)

Aquarium Drunkard - SIDECAR (TRANSMISSIONS) - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 50:05


Hello, welcome back to Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions.  On Saturday, April 20th, Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions returned to the esoteric grounds of the Philosophical Research Society in Los Angeles for a living taping with guest host Will Sheff (Okkervil River) in conversation author Sean Howe, discussing Agents of Chaos: Thomas King Forçade, High Times, and the Paranoid End of the 1970s, book on High Times founder, provocateur, and trickster Thomas King Forçade as part of PRS' Earth Day celebration Plantstock. I am such a big fan of PRS, where we recorded a live talk with Matt Marble on the esoteric influences of Arthur Russell last fall. It's a place that invites inquiry, rewards curiosity, and enjoys the beauty of the unknown.  Which makes it a perfect setting for this talk. Howe's Agents of Chaos is a time machine that transports the reader directly to the chaotic, funky-smelling center of the paranoid 1970s. The result of almost a decade of sleuthing, Howe's fascinating book details the true story of Thomas King Forçade, mysterious founder of High Times Magazine, cannabis kingpin, el supremo of the Underground Press Syndicate, Yippie agitator, known drug smuggler, and possible CIA spook. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts. Next week on Transmissions? Shabaka Hutchings. For heads, by heads. Aquarium Drunkard is powered by our members. Keep the servers humming and help us continue doing it by subscribing to our online music magazine. This episode is brought to you by DistroKid. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keep 100% of their royalties and earnings. To learn more and get 30% off your first year's membership, visit: distrokid.com/vip/aquariumdrunkard

Witchy Work Wishes
Essential Oils for Spring 2024

Witchy Work Wishes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 57:39


Yippie! Cathi with SYV Oils is back as a guest today and has some great tips on using essential oils for Spring 2024! Specifically, for seasonal distress, work stress and cleaning. The first tip I am incorporating into my morning routine during allergy season is a wellness shot glass of water with 2 drops of DoTerra Lemon Essential Oil, 2 drops of DoTerra Lavender Essential Oil and 2 drops of DoTerra Peppermint Essential Oil. Yes please!! Join Cathi and I for more great Spring 2024 essential oil tips in today's podcast. If you would like Cathi's help you can reach her directly by clicking on the link I have on my website https://witchyworkwishes.com/ (this will also get you 25% off your orders for the first year)!  She is on Instagram @syvessentialoils and you can call her directly (this is a US call) or text her directly at the number 1-805-245-0172. Witchy Work Wishes - Home Witchy Work Wishes (@witchyworkwishes) • Instagram photos and videos https://www.facebook.com/witchyworkwish https://witchyworkwishes.etsy.com Witchy Work Wishes - YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witchy-work-wishes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witchy-work-wishes/support

Karma's My Bitch
210. Body Bumpin' (Yippie-Yi-Yo)

Karma's My Bitch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 36:56


This Time We Win: What does real freedom in relationship look like? How can we cultivate it in a meaningful way for ourselves and those around us? In this final episode of our season, What If It Never Happened in the First Place, about relationships, dating, and sex, we explore how they all fit into our path toward bliss and what we can do to best position ourselves for a life of happiness.   

The 8pl8s Podcast
where's Burt? (ft. Clout Theatre) [Archive Episode, Read Descr.]

The 8pl8s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 48:56


[ARCHIVE EPISODE RECORDED IN NOV. 2022]I'm away directing my film this week (!!), so instead of not dropping a new ep, here's one of our finest classic eps from the extensive backlog. The ep's still true & it aged well, unlike me!! I chose special guests Rick & Tanner from Clout Theatre because Tanner's designing the title card on the very movie I'm away working on!! Yippie!!------------LISTEN TO THIS WEEK'S EPIC BONUS EPISODE HERE:https://8pl8s.gumroad.com/l/BONUS------------GUMROAD DOT COM FORWARD SLASH 8 P L 8 S.----------------------------------------------8pl8s IG: https://www.instagram.com/8pl8s/Clout Theatre IG: https://www.instagram.com/clout.theatre/  Join the Euphoric 8pl8s Early Access League at https://plus.acast.com/s/8pl8s. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Top Gear Magazine Podcast
The New Renault 5 Is Here!

The Top Gear Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 42:01


The R5 has returned. Yippie! Join Jack Rix, Rowan Horncastle and Ollie Marriage as they discuss the all-new, all-electric £25k Renault 5 E-Tech. Yep, Renault's classic small car returns for the electric age, complete with the single greatest optional extra ever. A ‘porte baguette' to hold your favourite tubular loaf and stop it shedding crumbs all over your car. The chaps discuss that and a lot, lot more. Including Zagato's new Alpine A110. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Insight Out
How to Pivot from Your Career to Your Calling with Loren Greiff

Insight Out

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 82:34


Have you ever had a mentor who saw potential in you that you couldn't see in yourself probably because of fear?  In today's episode of the Insight Out podcast, I sit down with Loren Greiff, Founder & CEO of PortfolioRocket, empowering C-suite and executive leaders to amplify their impact by over 10X. Specializing in hidden job market strategies, Loren equips professionals for lasting success amidst C-suite turnover.  In our conversation, we talk about her journey from advertising and recruiting to founding Portfolio Rocket. Loren discusses overcoming fear, creating a safe space for clients, and the importance of community. She highlights the role of insights in personal growth and shares how her English teacher's belief in her and her creativity shaped her path. The episode delves into Loren's backstory, her business's success, and her dedication to helping executives navigate career transitions with support and guidance. Trust me, this is one conversation you won't want to miss! In this episode, you will learn: The significance of building a supportive community that helps individuals overcome fear How moments of clarity and insight can profoundly influence our lives The power of creativity and intentionality in shaping a fulfilling life and career In This Episode: [03:31] Loren's background [05:35] Influences that shaped Lauren into the person she is today [07:42] Loren's early recognition of her creativity [09:30] The metaphor of termites [12:20] The Power of Proximity [12:44] Generational Creative Influence [18:40] Loren's journey to J. Walter Thompson and the insights she gained [24:26] Attention to detail and advertising [30:01] Transition into recruiting [36:23] “Yippee" leaving corporate and starting a business [41:18] Conception of Portfolio Rocket [46:47] Challenges of entrepreneurship [50:24] Refining the methodology and testing ideas [52:22] Building the curriculum [54:03] Loren's take on her amazing recommendations [55:41] The experience of working with Loren [57:10] Loren's on the value proposition [01:02:06] Outstanding features in the core-curriculum [01:07:16] Tools for enhancing client networking [01:12:00] The impact of networking groups like Chief [01:15:17] The big needle movers in Loren's business Notable Quotes [11:37] “Surround yourself with people who are doing what it is that you want to be doing.” - Loren [33:11] “To be a great matchmaker, you need to understand both parties.” - Billy  [36:35] “This email called Yippie is that that was what was the linchpin or the catalyst.” - Loren  [41:35]” The idea for Portfolio Rocket came to me when I was in my lowest of low places.” - Loren [50:24] “What stops people from moving forward is typically fear.” Loren  [01:07:20] “You can be the best networker and be an introvert. There is no prototype for a good networker. “ Loren [01:15:19] The big needle movers for me are embracing risk always.” Loren Resources Loren Greiff https://www.portfoliorocket.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorengreiff/ https://www.instagram.com/portfoliorocket/ Career Blast in a Half Loren Greiff's Podcast Billy Samoa https://billysamoa.com/ https://www.facebook.com/BillySamoaSaleebey/ https://twitter.com/BillySamoa https://www.instagram.com/billybelieve/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCjQ9RSxYqDS4_VxBHNyQJw https://www.linkedin.com/in/billysamoa/ https://billysamoa.com/podcast-archive/ https://billysamoa.com/video-carousel/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

It's About Time You Watched This!
Die Hard (Re-Release)

It's About Time You Watched This!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 25:58


To celebrate 1 year of the podcast, and to mark Christmas Eve, we're taking a trip back to where it all began... With a fateful viewing of a Christmas classic.Yippie-kayay mother-listeners - it's Die Hard!!Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show wherever you're listening!

The Conditional Release Program
Black Label 4 - Elon v eSafety - RFK Jr. - RIP Xmas Cards (SAMPLE)

The Conditional Release Program

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 25:42


Here's a preview of this weeks premium epiosde. As an XMAS present we are giving away a longer snippet this time. Oh, tis the season indeed. ----------------------------------------------------From as little as five bucks a month! Don't make me get all weird and shame you like Dave Oneegs does - if you can't afford it, you just need to like want it more. Winners grindset bro.If any of you are missing out because you're actually broke drop me a line and I'll send you a file. It's the honour system so don't tell me fibs!Enjoy the free snippet!https://www.patreon.com/theconditionalreleaseprogram----------------------------------------------------------Yippie ki-yay mothercookers! It's xmas and that means it's time for cookers to side with paedos and Biden to kill xmas. What?Yeah so the eSafety commissioner is taking action against Twitter who appear to be asleep at the wheel on kiddy porn. When it comes to saving the kids - nobody is more passionate than cookers. Well, until it's a decision between Elon simping or actual child welfare. They've chosen Elon. I wish I was kidding. RFK Jr is a piece of shit. We know that. But damned if he isn't gaining traction in the polls. Cheeky old fart is getting double digits in some important states and as a result has started being a little more moderate. Will he get up? No. But will he get disturbingly close? Maybe. And we look at an idiot on Fox who thinks Biden killed Xmas in a very strange way. I think Bill O'Reilly did it better tbh. Enjoy! ---------------------ALSO - PLEASE vote for CBCo in the GABS hottest 100. They're pushing the Pacific Ale so get behind that. I know it's a bit lame but it really helps and they've been very good to us. Voting helps them and it helps us - use this link to give them a nudge in the list. They've been good to us - so I really want them to get a decent showing on the list.Vote here!https://bit.ly/cbco_gabs2023And as a reminder to everyone - they're still running the CRP10 discount code so get on it. It's a really good deal!https://cbco.beer/

The Two Tomatoes Podcast
The One Where We DIE HARD: Two Tomatoes 1 Year Special!!!

The Two Tomatoes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 57:50


To celebrate the release of our first episode ONE YEAR ago, the bois talk one of the most iconic action films ever, Die Hard!!! Join us as we reminisce about our first year as a pod and dish out some well deserved love for the movie that defined a genre. PLUS some audio we recorded TOGETHER at AMC right after getting out of the theater! Happy Holidays everyone, and Yippie-ki-yay!!!

A Trip to the Movies with Alex Zane
Rahul Kohli Holiday Special

A Trip to the Movies with Alex Zane

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 111:58


Returning to the show for this very special Christmas episode is the brilliant Rahul Kohli, who takes us on a deep dive into his 3rd major collaboration with horror maestro Mike Flanagan 'The Fall of the House of Usher'. We then embark on our first ever 'Trip to the Movies Holiday Season Special' as Rahul talks us through his favourite moments from Christmas movies and recounts some of his best, and worst, cinema memories from the festive period! We're saying "Season's Greetings" to the likes of Home Alone - one AND two! Yippie-kay-yay Father Christmas as we chat Die Hard, as well as some super-powered festive fun with Batman Returns, and then more Tim Burton brilliance with Edward Scissorhands! And Rahul reveals why Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, almost ruined one Christmas!'The Fall of the House of Usher' is available on Netflix now. We'll be back on Jan 2nd, until then Merry Xmas and A Happy New Year!Find us here: https://linktr.ee/triptomoviespodA Trip to the Movies is proudly sponsored by @ODEONCinemas - We Make Movies Better Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Achievement Hunting 101
Level 279 - Planting The Seeds From Our Core Memories

Achievement Hunting 101

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 80:57


This Week's Panel - Big Ell, KooshMoose, FuFuCuddilyPoof This Week's Discussion - It's time for the question of the week!  Question of the Week!  We want to know what are your core gaming memories. What memories do you have that are super important to you and your history of video games? - Matrarch Show Discussion: We have a LOT of news to cover this week! That's right, news! Also, new TA contest! 12 Days of Xmas! Yay! Hooray! Yippie! Nate played a random Nate game. Ell played ...a Nate game too! But it was free so that makes it more of an Ell game. Fufu played an old game with Ell but it was also free but also it was a pain in the butt because it's insanely hard on insane difficulty but we persevered! Games Mentioned: Kooshmoose - Stray Blade Big Ell - Iris Fall FuFu - Gears of War 3 (That final boss fight suckssss) AH101 Podcast Show Links - https://tinyurl.com/AH101Links Year of the Veiner spreadsheet - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VkAvMjmVmXLjRWS61eoMimaoovUz7fr7uPsD6DQPIz4/edit?usp=sharing Intro music provided by Exe the Hero. Check out his band Window of Opportunity on Facebook and YouTube

Two Chunks And A Hunk
Shadowcast 12: Who Knows Who Let The Dogs Out? / The Babadook

Two Chunks And A Hunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 66:54


Life is full of seemingly unanswerable questions, and in the year 2000, at the dawn of the new millennium, the wise Men of Baha posed perhaps the greatest, most unanswerable question of them all. Who, indeed, did let out the dogs? Was it perhaps a child or teen, carelessly leaving the gate to the backyard unlocked? A vengeful ex-lover making one last desperate attempt to cause pain? Was it the dogs themselves, pining for a life not defined by their imprisonment but instead by freedom? Thanks to today's episode, we're now one step closer to finding out. Yippie-yi-yoh.The movies are back (kind of), and The Shadowcast is spending the month of October watching international horror movies! This week: The Babadook! Half-Shadowcast, half-movie, all Two Chunks.In this episode: Rank You Very Much, That's A Cornah, The BabadookDonate to the Entertainment Community Fund to help folks impacted by strike-related work stoppage!https://entertainmentcommunity.org/how-get-help-and-give-help-during-work-stoppage Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/two-chunks-and-a-hunk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Community Noticeboard
153 - Berkeley, California with Sabs

Community Noticeboard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 63:15


Oh baby red hot new gear coming at you and this is one we've been waiting for. Alex's partner Sabs becomes the first significant other to step into the studio to tell us all about her semester at Berkeley and how it led to her becoming the insufferable upon her return. Sabs tells us all about college life in the US, house parties, fake ids and road trips to Vegas. We dig into a famous alumnus who is the subject of a pretty major new movie release (not Barbie), the counter culture Yippie movement, and a little band called Green Day.  Get it on all pod apps. We also have a Patreon. You can access bonus episodes featuring more great Community Noticeboard content for $5 a month. Check the link below for bonus eps, merch and all our socials. Thanks for listening! https://linktr.ee/CommunityNoticeboardPodcast  

Mully & Haugh Show on 670 The Score
Transition: Bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yay

Mully & Haugh Show on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 10:13


Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi for transition, where they discussed the White Sox, shows and movies.

Disney Dependent
Behaving Badly in the Parks III: The Yippie Pow-Wow

Disney Dependent

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 52:16


The 60's and 70's were a WILD time in America, and Disneyland experienced its own fair share of counterculture attention. This week's episode is all about the social protest park takeover that ended with riot police openly protecting our beloved Main Street, an early park closure, and a LOT of disgruntled pot-smoking long-hairs. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disney-dependent/support

The Just Enough Trope Podcast
Just Enough Trope 1: Doin' a Die Hard

The Just Enough Trope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 117:49


Welcome to the all-new Just Enough Trope, the podcast where we explore the reasons that your favorite media is the way it is. From movies to TV shows to literature to video games, stories are often built around repeated elements and we're here to talk about them all!On our inaugural episode, we're tackling one of the most recognizable tropes in recent cinematic history. Picture a man, ounumbered by foes, low on ammo, trapped in one location with his loved ones' lives in the balance, and maybe he needs a pair of shoes? Die Hard exploded onto the movie scene in the late 1980's and has been influencing the shape of the action film ever since. We're here to talk about all 5 Die Hard films, review the (possible?) first "Die Hard", and look at the ways in which Die Hard continues to remind us that good action movies are about stakes and vulnerability.Yippie-ki-yay, mothercaster!Check out Sailor Moon and anime podcast, Sailor Noob!http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorCelebrate guilty pleasure movies with Kal on Craft Disservices!http://www.craftdisservices.comBe the monkey in our wrench on Facebook and Twitter and on our Discord!http://www.facebook.com/justenoughtropehttp://www.twitter.com/justenoughtropehttps://discord.gg/WVvCHVWqzfFollow our live stream adventures on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv_yQ1TlPULKRSrlZa6JgtA/videosBuy us Twinkies on Patreon and Ko-Fi!http://www.patreon.com/justenoughtropehttps://ko-fi.com/justenoughtrope

We Like Movies
"You People"

We Like Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 69:41


Disclaimer: SPOILERS!! Juan, Marc, and Kevin review the 2023 movie, "You People", directed by Kenya Barris, and starring, Jonah Hill and Lauren London. Ezra, who is white, and Amira, who is black, meet cute and begin a modern, 2023, post-Covid, romantic endeavor in this Netflix film. Unfortunately for them, their parents arrived in a time machine from the 1800's and are really struggling with the social, cultural, and pigmented differences between them (j/k). OH NO! Will this ruin their #relationship-goals forever? Will they find a way to overcome this racial and comedic challenge? Will our Hollywood overlords ever get tired of force-feeding us this type of tired content? (Who's interested in a delicious serving of virtue-signaling???) All this and more as the boys discuss life in 2023 through the eyes of rich, entitled, famous, and narrow-minded, out-of-touch, celebrities. Yippie! Listen now! If you enjoy what you hear on the podcast, please comment and let us know! Also, share it, rate us, subscribe, like, follow! Check out every rating for every movie we've reviewed on our website: welikemoviesorg.wordpress.com Follow us on twitter: @WeLikeMovies_ Listen on YouTube: @welikemovies.sometimes Check us out on the 'gram: @we_like_movies_podcast Support: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/welikemovies

Super Retro Throwback Reviews: The Audio Files
S12E236 - Yippie Ki What!?

Super Retro Throwback Reviews: The Audio Files

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 99:18


Episode Notes Episode 236 is here and the guys bring you the Latest Pop Culture News, the latest Trending Topics in the World in This Weeks Trending Topics, and the Latest, Outrageous and Weird News in the World in their What the Hell is That Segment, next the guys bring you their Current Movie Review on “AntMan and the Wasp: Quantamania”, then in the Trailer Talk Discussion the guys gush over the Trailer for “Tetris”, then Stalker Obsession Month concludes with our Throwback Movie Review on a film that was a heavy inspiration to 2019's Joker “King of Comedy”, and the guys taste test Peeps Flavored Pepsi and First Strike Rations. Segment Times:  Opening/Upcoming Events/Announcements: 00:00 - 9:17 Peeps Pepsi/FSR Taste Test/Pop Culture News: 10:48 - 44:23 This Week in Trending Topics: 45:08 - 53:35 Trailer Talk Discussion - Tetris: 54:06 - 57:12 Current Movie Review - AntMan and the Wasp QuantamMania: 57:23 - 1:10:50 Throwback Movie Review - King of Comedy:  1:11:49 - 1:18:10 What the Hell is That/Close Show: 1:18:52 - 1:39:18 Check Super Retro Throwback Reviews out on The Dorkening Podcast Network [link] https://www.thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com This episode is brought to you by Deadly Grounds Coffee [link] https://deadlygroundscoffee.com (The official Sponsor of The Dorkening Podcast Network and Super Retro Throwback Reviews), this episode is also brought to you by Connecticut Cult Classics [link] https://www.connecticutcultclassics.com, and JPO Productions LLC. [link] http://www.jpoproductions.com  You can Follow us on Social Media, Buy Our Merch, Listen to our Shows below:  [link] https://linktr.ee/SuperRetroPodcast Get your Super Retro Merch Here: [link] https://super-retro-store.creator-spring.com Also check out Rons Shop for some awesome Merch: [link] http://tee.pub/lic/bkWvDzxz2qo Check out our Twitch: Twitch.com/superretrothrowbackreview Check our Website [link] [https://superretrothrowbackreviews.com](https://superretrothrowbackreviews.com%5C) Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/the-new-and-improved-super-retro-throwback-reviews/0f7a25f3-93bf-476e-8d84-bdf410dac37d This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

The Virginal Cinephiles

Is Die Hard a Christmas movie?! The age old debate rages 30 plus years later. Well, it's certainly one of the most iconic action films of all time. It's got it all, explosion, laughs, killer cowboy references, what's not to love. Tune in and hear the virginal cinephiles finally weigh in. "Yippie-ki-yay, motherfucker!"

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Good morning and welcome to the ride!  The Championship Team is back together.  The Champ is here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Disney History Institute Podcast
DHI 206 - The Yippie Invasion of Disneyland - Part Four

Disney History Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 39:51


The story of the most infamous day at Disneyland - the Yippie Invasion of 1970. Part Four. Bandcamp subscriptions: dhipodcast.bandcamp.com

Disney History Institute Podcast
DHI 205 - The Yippie Invasion of Disneyland - Part Three

Disney History Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 35:19


The story of the most infamous day at Disneyland - the Yippie Invasion of 1970. Part Three. Bandcamp subscriptions: dhipodcast.bandcamp.com

Disney History Institute Podcast
DHI 204 - The Yippie Invasion of Disneyland - Part Two

Disney History Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 23:59


The story of the most infamous day at Disneyland - the Yippie Invasion of 1970. Part Two Bandcamp subscriptions: dhipodcast.bandcamp.com

Disney History Institute Podcast
DHI 203 - The Yippie Invasion of Disneyland - Part One

Disney History Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 39:33


The story of the most infamous day at Disneyland - the Yippie Invasion of 1970. Bandcamp subscriptions: dhipodcast.bandcamp.com

The Glenn Show
Matt Rosenberg – What Next, Chicago?

The Glenn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 84:50


This week, I welcome Matt Rosenberg to TGS. Matt is a journalist who grew up in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood and the author of the recently published book What Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son. The book delves into the causes and effects of the city’s recent, alarming rise in crime and also chronicles those who are trying to address the problem. As a native of Chicago’s South Side, I share Matt’s concerns, and I highly, highly recommend that everyone read his book. We begin by talking about Matt’s personal connection to the city, and his memories of the Yippie protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Matt explains what drove him to return to Chicago after leaving the city years ago. He then gets into the deep relationship between street crime and political corruption in the city. He notes that he’s not the only person covering these stories, but there are few journalists making systematic efforts to connect the dots between them. It’s not all bad news from Chicago, though. Matt discusses a few organizations that are making change at the grassroots level, including Corey Brooks’s outstanding Project H.O.O.D. We move on to one the city’s most pressing problems: schools. Matt underscores the necessity of school choice and charter school funding in a city where many public schools are underserving students and parents. One under-discussed but important story Matt covers is Chicago’s sizable and thriving Latino communities. He finds them full of hard-working, family-oriented folks who are making the most out the opportunities afforded them. We then move on to talk about the problem of crime and enforcement. Is a highly punitive crackdown on the crime the best way to combat rising crime? Matt doesn’t think it’s that simple. We know that incarceration is linked to the break-up of traditional family structures, but is it really the primary cause? Matt introduces us to Darryl Smith, a remarkable man who did time in prison but came out and turned his life around while helping out his neighbors in Englewood and staging nonviolent protests that resulted in construction unions opening their ranks to local black laborers. We end the discussion by taking a broad view of the South Side’s decline and talking about what can be done to reverse the damage. This is a subject near and dear to my heart, and one that has broader significance to other troubled communities across the country. This post is free and available to the public. To receive early access to TGS episodes, an ad-free podcast feed, Q&As, and other exclusive content and benefits, click below.0:00 Matt’s new book, What Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son 8:48 Piecing together the puzzle of race, crime, and corruption 18:53 Some Chicago success stories 23:19 Matt: Charter schools are a necessity in Chicago 34:16 Chicago’s thriving Latino communities 40:35 Is increased enforcement the best way to solve Chicago’s crime problem? 54:08 What is disrupting traditional family structures in Chicago’s black communities? 59:02 Darryl Smith, the (unofficial) Mayor of Englewood 1:03:43 The decline of the South Side and the efforts to revive it 1:14:42 So, what’s next for Chicago?Links and ReadingsMatt’s book, What’s Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native SonCorey Brooks’s Project H.O.O.D.University of Chicago’s Crime LabNorthwestern University sociologist Andrew PapachristosJane Jacobs’s classic book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at glennloury.substack.com/subscribe